Seedling mortality is an important demographic bottleneck for forest regeneration, yet the factors influencing recruitment are often poorly characterized across space and time. In African highlands, where extensive patches of previously disturbed forests remain in persistent shrub-dominated states, patterns of damage to seedlings have not been examined in detail. We used artificial seedlings to determine how (non-herbivory-related) damage varies across a fragmented forest landscape in the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda. A total of 848 artificial seedlings were established in 106 plots, each with 8 seedlings, across a gradient of environmental factors, including habitat type, topographic position, distance to water, and distance t...
Sixteen percent of tree stems 10 cm diameter or greater recorded in seven 1 ha plots in Rabongo Fore...
1 Top-down regulation of ecosystems by large herbivores is a topic of active debate between scientis...
Because of human disturbance, the majority of today\u27s tropical forests are secondary forests. Und...
Seedling mortality is an important demographic bottleneck for forest regeneration, yet the factors i...
Elephants are locally concentrated in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Vegetation damage attributa...
We investigated how local scale variation in human impacts influenced forest structure and tree spec...
The direct removal of adult trees by logging affects tree recruitment in tropical rain forests. Howe...
Considerable areas dominated by bracken Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn occur worldwide and are associ...
Logging in tropical forests may create large canopy openings. These gaps provide suitable conditions...
High rates of seed removal can impede forest recovery, but tropical seed removal studies are few and...
Thirty years after selective timber harvest in the Kibale National Park, Uganda, many abandoned logg...
Areas dominated by bracken, Pteridium aquilinum, occur on every continent except Antarctica. These f...
Abstract: Tree condition and characteristics of natural regeneration of tree species was assessed in...
Succession occurs in an ecosystem when there is a change in the species structure and diversity in a...
cie g X me orm Forest Ecology and ManagementAbstract As a result of extensive deforestation, the sur...
Sixteen percent of tree stems 10 cm diameter or greater recorded in seven 1 ha plots in Rabongo Fore...
1 Top-down regulation of ecosystems by large herbivores is a topic of active debate between scientis...
Because of human disturbance, the majority of today\u27s tropical forests are secondary forests. Und...
Seedling mortality is an important demographic bottleneck for forest regeneration, yet the factors i...
Elephants are locally concentrated in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Vegetation damage attributa...
We investigated how local scale variation in human impacts influenced forest structure and tree spec...
The direct removal of adult trees by logging affects tree recruitment in tropical rain forests. Howe...
Considerable areas dominated by bracken Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn occur worldwide and are associ...
Logging in tropical forests may create large canopy openings. These gaps provide suitable conditions...
High rates of seed removal can impede forest recovery, but tropical seed removal studies are few and...
Thirty years after selective timber harvest in the Kibale National Park, Uganda, many abandoned logg...
Areas dominated by bracken, Pteridium aquilinum, occur on every continent except Antarctica. These f...
Abstract: Tree condition and characteristics of natural regeneration of tree species was assessed in...
Succession occurs in an ecosystem when there is a change in the species structure and diversity in a...
cie g X me orm Forest Ecology and ManagementAbstract As a result of extensive deforestation, the sur...
Sixteen percent of tree stems 10 cm diameter or greater recorded in seven 1 ha plots in Rabongo Fore...
1 Top-down regulation of ecosystems by large herbivores is a topic of active debate between scientis...
Because of human disturbance, the majority of today\u27s tropical forests are secondary forests. Und...